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Site Background Information: Stallworth Auto Sales <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br /> • No soil samples were collected from boring MW-6. A total of 3 soil samples collected from <br /> well boring MW-5 were analyzed for TPH-g, TPH-d, BTEX, the suite of five fuel additives, <br /> 1 ,2-DCA and EDB. No analytes were detected at or above laboratory reporting limits. <br /> • After the installation and development of the two ground water monitoring wells on-site, all s <br /> on-site wells were sampled. The ground water samples were analyzed for TPH-g, TPH-d, <br /> BTEX, the five fuel additives, 1 ,2-DCA and EDB . <br /> • TPH-g was detected in the water samples collected from MW4A and MW-6 at <br /> concentrations of 140,000 gg/I and 1 ,600 gg/l, respectively; TPH-d was detected in water <br /> sample MW4A at a concentration of 37,000 µg/1. <br /> • BTEX compounds were detected in the water samples collected from MW- lA and MW-6 <br /> at concentrations as high as 1 ,400 gg/l benzene, 51 ,000 µg/1 toluene, 5 ,500 µg/1 ethylbenzene <br /> and 26,000 µg/1 total xylenes, in sample MW- IA. <br /> • EDB was detected in the water sample collected from MW- lA at a concentration of 210 µg/1 . <br /> TBA was detected in water sample MW-6 at a concentration of 25 µg/1. In addition, the <br /> volatile organic compounds isopropylbenzene, n-propylbenzene, n-butylbenzene and <br /> napthalene were detected in water sample MW-6 at concentrations of 35 µg/1, 66 µg/1, 10 <br /> gg/I and 7 .0 µg/1, respectively. <br /> • No other analytes were detected at or above laboratory reporting limits in the ground water <br /> samples. <br /> On 15, 16 and 17 June 2004, soil borings CPT-2, CPT-3 and CPT4 were advanced on-site utilizing <br /> CPT technology to model the geological and hydrogeologic framework and to assess potential <br /> dissolved petroleum-migration pathways beneath the site. Lithologic data was collected from the <br /> initial borings. Twin borings were then advanced adjacent to the initialboring to collect grab ground <br /> water samples from selected depths . <br /> • Ground water samples were collected from CPT-2 at 105 to 109 feetbsg, 127 to 131 feet bsg, <br /> and 172 to 176 feet bsg; ground water samples were collected from CPT-3 at 179 to 183 feet <br /> bsg, and 195 to 199 feet bsg; and from CPT-4 at 76 to 80 feet bsg, 143 to 147 feet bsg, and <br /> 189 feet and 193 feet bsg. >, <br /> • TPH-g was detected in all the ground water samples collected from CPT-3 and CPT-4, at <br /> concentrations ranging from 5,900 micrograms per liter (gg/1) in HU4 to 120,000 gg/I in <br /> HU8 and HU9/10. TPH-d was detected in the water samples collected from CPT-3 and <br /> CPT4 at concentrations ranging from 1 ,700 gg/I in HU4 to 80,000 ltg/I in HUB. TPH-g and <br /> TPH-d were not detected in the ground water samples collected from CPT-2. <br /> • BTEX constituents were detected in all the ground water samples collected from CPT-3 and <br /> ji CPT-4 with maximum concentrations detected in the ground water samples from CPT-3 as <br /> q <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmen[al, Inc. <br /> N <br />